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This upgrades TypeScript to 5.0.2, but does not have ES decorator support because swc does not support that yet.
243 lines
7.4 KiB
Rust
243 lines
7.4 KiB
Rust
// Copyright 2018-2023 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
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use deno_core::anyhow::bail;
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use deno_core::error::AnyError;
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use deno_graph::semver::Version;
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use deno_graph::semver::VersionReq;
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use once_cell::sync::Lazy;
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use super::NpmPackageId;
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use crate::npm::registry::NpmPackageInfo;
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use crate::npm::registry::NpmPackageVersionInfo;
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pub static LATEST_VERSION_REQ: Lazy<VersionReq> =
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Lazy::new(|| VersionReq::parse_from_specifier("latest").unwrap());
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pub fn resolve_best_package_version_and_info<'info, 'version>(
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version_req: &VersionReq,
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package_info: &'info NpmPackageInfo,
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existing_versions: impl Iterator<Item = &'version Version>,
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) -> Result<VersionAndInfo<'info>, AnyError> {
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if let Some(version) = resolve_best_from_existing_versions(
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version_req,
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package_info,
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existing_versions,
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)? {
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match package_info.versions.get(&version.to_string()) {
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Some(version_info) => Ok(VersionAndInfo {
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version,
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info: version_info,
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}),
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None => {
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bail!(
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"could not find version '{}' for '{}'",
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version,
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&package_info.name
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)
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}
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}
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} else {
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// get the information
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get_resolved_package_version_and_info(version_req, package_info, None)
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}
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}
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#[derive(Clone)]
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pub struct VersionAndInfo<'a> {
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pub version: Version,
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pub info: &'a NpmPackageVersionInfo,
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}
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fn get_resolved_package_version_and_info<'a>(
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version_req: &VersionReq,
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info: &'a NpmPackageInfo,
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parent: Option<&NpmPackageId>,
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) -> Result<VersionAndInfo<'a>, AnyError> {
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if let Some(tag) = version_req.tag() {
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tag_to_version_info(info, tag, parent)
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} else {
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let mut maybe_best_version: Option<VersionAndInfo> = None;
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for version_info in info.versions.values() {
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let version = Version::parse_from_npm(&version_info.version)?;
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if version_req.matches(&version) {
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let is_best_version = maybe_best_version
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.as_ref()
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.map(|best_version| best_version.version.cmp(&version).is_lt())
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.unwrap_or(true);
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if is_best_version {
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maybe_best_version = Some(VersionAndInfo {
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version,
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info: version_info,
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});
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}
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}
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}
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match maybe_best_version {
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Some(v) => Ok(v),
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// If the package isn't found, it likely means that the user needs to use
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// `--reload` to get the latest npm package information. Although it seems
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// like we could make this smart by fetching the latest information for
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// this package here, we really need a full restart. There could be very
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// interesting bugs that occur if this package's version was resolved by
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// something previous using the old information, then now being smart here
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// causes a new fetch of the package information, meaning this time the
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// previous resolution of this package's version resolved to an older
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// version, but next time to a different version because it has new information.
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None => bail!(
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concat!(
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"Could not find npm package '{}' matching {}{}. ",
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"Try retrieving the latest npm package information by running with --reload",
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),
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info.name,
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version_req.version_text(),
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match parent {
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Some(resolved_id) => format!(" as specified in {}", resolved_id.nv),
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None => String::new(),
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}
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),
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}
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}
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}
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pub fn version_req_satisfies(
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version_req: &VersionReq,
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version: &Version,
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package_info: &NpmPackageInfo,
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parent: Option<&NpmPackageId>,
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) -> Result<bool, AnyError> {
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match version_req.tag() {
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Some(tag) => {
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let tag_version = tag_to_version_info(package_info, tag, parent)?.version;
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Ok(tag_version == *version)
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}
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None => Ok(version_req.matches(version)),
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}
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}
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fn resolve_best_from_existing_versions<'a>(
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version_req: &VersionReq,
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package_info: &NpmPackageInfo,
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existing_versions: impl Iterator<Item = &'a Version>,
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) -> Result<Option<Version>, AnyError> {
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let mut maybe_best_version: Option<&Version> = None;
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for version in existing_versions {
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if version_req_satisfies(version_req, version, package_info, None)? {
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let is_best_version = maybe_best_version
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.as_ref()
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.map(|best_version| (*best_version).cmp(version).is_lt())
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.unwrap_or(true);
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if is_best_version {
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maybe_best_version = Some(version);
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}
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}
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}
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Ok(maybe_best_version.cloned())
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}
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fn tag_to_version_info<'a>(
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info: &'a NpmPackageInfo,
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tag: &str,
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parent: Option<&NpmPackageId>,
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) -> Result<VersionAndInfo<'a>, AnyError> {
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// For when someone just specifies @types/node, we want to pull in a
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// "known good" version of @types/node that works well with Deno and
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// not necessarily the latest version. For example, we might only be
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// compatible with Node vX, but then Node vY is published so we wouldn't
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// want to pull that in.
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// Note: If the user doesn't want this behavior, then they can specify an
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// explicit version.
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if tag == "latest" && info.name == "@types/node" {
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return get_resolved_package_version_and_info(
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// WARNING: When bumping this version, check if anything needs to be
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// updated in the `setNodeOnlyGlobalNames` call in 99_main_compiler.js
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&VersionReq::parse_from_npm("18.0.0 - 18.11.18").unwrap(),
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info,
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parent,
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);
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}
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if let Some(version) = info.dist_tags.get(tag) {
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match info.versions.get(version) {
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Some(info) => Ok(VersionAndInfo {
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version: Version::parse_from_npm(version)?,
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info,
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}),
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None => {
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bail!(
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"Could not find version '{}' referenced in dist-tag '{}'.",
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version,
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tag,
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)
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}
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}
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} else {
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bail!("Could not find dist-tag '{}'.", tag)
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}
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod test {
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use std::collections::HashMap;
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use deno_graph::npm::NpmPackageReqReference;
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use super::*;
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#[test]
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fn test_get_resolved_package_version_and_info() {
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// dist tag where version doesn't exist
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let package_ref = NpmPackageReqReference::from_str("npm:test").unwrap();
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let package_info = NpmPackageInfo {
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name: "test".to_string(),
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versions: HashMap::new(),
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dist_tags: HashMap::from([(
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"latest".to_string(),
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"1.0.0-alpha".to_string(),
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)]),
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};
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let result = get_resolved_package_version_and_info(
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package_ref
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.req
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.version_req
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.as_ref()
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.unwrap_or(&*LATEST_VERSION_REQ),
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&package_info,
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None,
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);
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assert_eq!(
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result.err().unwrap().to_string(),
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"Could not find version '1.0.0-alpha' referenced in dist-tag 'latest'."
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);
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// dist tag where version is a pre-release
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let package_ref = NpmPackageReqReference::from_str("npm:test").unwrap();
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let package_info = NpmPackageInfo {
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name: "test".to_string(),
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versions: HashMap::from([
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("0.1.0".to_string(), NpmPackageVersionInfo::default()),
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(
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"1.0.0-alpha".to_string(),
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NpmPackageVersionInfo {
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version: "0.1.0-alpha".to_string(),
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..Default::default()
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},
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),
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]),
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dist_tags: HashMap::from([(
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"latest".to_string(),
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"1.0.0-alpha".to_string(),
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)]),
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};
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let result = get_resolved_package_version_and_info(
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package_ref
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.req
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.version_req
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.as_ref()
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.unwrap_or(&*LATEST_VERSION_REQ),
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&package_info,
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None,
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);
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assert_eq!(result.unwrap().version.to_string(), "1.0.0-alpha");
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}
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}
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